its more for the likes of Andorra where Abbey did not run a package. In that case everyone was left looking for tickets from the FAI and that is a scenario when points earned through travelling with abbey would come into play when the allocation of FAI tickets is decided. an extreme example I know but the principle of fans gettinmg points for travelling through abbey is important.
also lets say someone has travelled with abbey for a full qualification group and Abbey lose the FAI contract for the next campaign. despite travelling to a full group of away games they would be at the bottom of the FAI pecking order for ticket allocation if they did not get the recognition for their travels purely because they chose to get tickets through abbey than the FAI previously.
As Abbey are the FAIs Partner I think its fair to say its a joint responsibility for Abbey & the FAI to maintain records of those who have travelled with the official travel partner and been allocated the match tickets.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
Abbey won't lose the contract, as effectively there isn't one. They only became the FAI's travel agency because the last one went bust. And that's the only way Abbey will lose whatever contract, if any, there is.Originally Posted by jbyrne
Most people who went with the FAI during this campaign will get their allocation for the finals. There's no need for points systems and proof of travel. The away fans are getting priority, which is fair enough.
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